DJ Joe Mfalme gets real with future clients. Check this out
You wouldn’t believe what deejays have to go through just to get the money they actually worked hard for. Most clients, according to most deejays (if not all), are always prepared to pay way less than the amount of work the deejays put in simply because, to them, deejaying is as easy as standing next to a music player and punching in some keys.
Disrespectful, really. This is but just a tip of the problems that professional deejays have to go through in their quest of getting shows and value for their work.
So, to everyone who might at one point consider hiring a deejay for their event, I think you should read through this brief letter from one of Kenya’s finest and experienced DJ, Joe Mfalme.
Dear Client,
When I give you a quotation, please don’t talk bad because of how I charged you. Telling me that my work is “only standing and playing music” is an insult. Anybody can play music but, one is fit to be called a professional DJ when they show the art/skill, passion, discipline, professionalism and dedication to his work and that is the package that your paying for, so respect the deejay services. Thank You.